Vogt (surname) explained
Vogt (pronounced as /de/) is the surname of:
Politicians and civil servants
- Andreas Vogt (1880–1958), Liechtenstein politician
- Benjamin Vogt (politician) (1863–1947), Norwegian politician
- Daniel A. Vogt, Florida politician, Civil War era
- David Vogt (1793–1861), Norwegian politician
- Franz Vogt (1899–1940), German trade unionist
- Hersleb Vogt (1912–1999), Norwegian diplomat
- Hilde Vogt (born 1945), Norwegian politician
- Jan Fredrik Vogt (born 1974), Norwegian politician
- Johanna Vogt (1862 – 1944), German suffragist and first female city council member in Kassel, Germany.
- John W. Vogt (politician) (1936-2018), American politician in Florida
- Jørgen Vogt (1900–1972), Norwegian politician
- Jørgen Herman Vogt (1784–1862), Norwegian politician
- Lorenz Juhl Vogt (1828–1901), Norwegian politician
- Niels Nielsen Vogt (1798–1869), Norwegian politician
- Nils Vogt (civil servant) (1926–2000), Norwegian civil servant
- Nils Vogt (politician) (1817–1894), Norwegian politician
- Paul Benjamin Vogt (1863–1947), Norwegian politician
- Roland Vogt (1941–2018), German politician
- Svend Borchmann Hersleb Vogt (1852–1923), Norwegian politician
- Ute Vogt (born 1964), German politician
Sciences
- Carl Vogt (1817–1895), German scientist and philosopher
- Erich Vogt (1929–2014), Canadian physicist
- Evon Z. Vogt (1918–2004), American anthropologist
- George B. Vogt (1920–1990), American entomologist
- Hans Vogt (1903–1986), Norwegian linguist
- Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1858–1932), Norwegian geologist
- Marthe Louise Vogt (1903–2003), German neuroscientist
- Ramona Vogt physicist
- Richard Vogt (1949–2021), American herpetologist
- Rochus Eugen Vogt (born 1929), German-American physicist
- Thorolf Vogt (1888–1958), Norwegian geologist
- William Vogt (1902-1968), American ornithologist and writer of global population issues
Medicine and psychiatry
Engineering
Artists and writers
- A. E. van Vogt (1912–2000), Canadian author
- Carl de Vogt (1885–1970), German actor
- David Vogt (born 1975), German musician and record producer best known as Charles Greywolf
- Hans Vogt (composer) (1911–1992), German composer and conductor
- Klaus Florian Vogt (born 1970), German tenor
- Lars Vogt (1970–2022), German classical pianist, conductor and academic teacher
- Linda Vogt (1922–2013), Australian flautist
- Martin Vogt (born 1992), American music producer
- Nils Vogt (comedian) (born 1948), Norwegian comedian
- Nils Collett Vogt (1864–1937), Norwegian poet
- Paul Vogt (historian) (born 1952), Liechtenstein politician and historian
- Paul C. Vogt (born 1964), American comedian
- Roy Vogt (1934-1997), Canadian economist and literary critic
- Ulrich Andreas Vogt (born 1952), German tenor and director of a concert hall
Journalists
Other
- Hannah Vogt (1910–1994), German historian
- Jacqueline Vogt (born 1969), Liechtenstein alpine skier
- Johan Herman Vogt (1900–1991), Norwegian economist
- John W. Vogt (1920-2010), American military officer
- Kevin Vogt (born 1991), German footballer
- Miriam Vogt (born 1967), German alpine skier
- Lothar Vogt (born 1952), German chess grandmaster
- Paul Vogt (pastor) (1900-1984), Swiss pastor and theologian
- Richard Vogt (boxer) (1913–1988), German boxer
- Stephen Vogt (born 1984), American baseball player
- Steven S. Vogt (born 1949), German American astronomer
- Volrath Vogt (1817–1889), Norwegian theologist
- Von Ogden Vogt (1879-1964) American theologian and author
See also